ABOUT THIS ALBUM

Album Notes

Marcia's debut CD has been described as folk with a little Enya, Joni and jazz mixed in. Easily bored with "pure" folk styles, she loves to experiment with complex rhythms and counterpoint.

Linda Waterfall, Seattle based composer and producer writes: "I want to say how very much I like this CD. The vocals and use of instruments are inventive. . .her voice is so unconventional and refreshing. She doesn't sound like many other pop artists and she uses the high voice in a sweet and delicate way. It's so rare to hear a recording like hers--it is so unusual. Her CD bears--begs for--repeated listening. The more you listen, the more you hear."

Linda Waterfall, musician, composer and producer from Seattle, writes: "I want to say how very much I like this CD. I listened from start to finish, and enjoyed it so much I listened to it AGAIN, all the way through. The background vocals and use of instruments are inventive and interesting. The singing all the way through the recording is beautiful. I really like that her voice is so unconventional. It's refreshing. She doesn't sound like many other pop artists, and she uses the "high voice" in a sweet and delicate way. It is so rare to hear a recording like hers - it is so unusual. Her CD bears--begs for--repeated listenings. The more you listen, the more you hear."

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